Single six ruger should shoot better than this.
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Single six ruger should shoot better than this.
I loaded up 15 loads of 4gr of unique under 85 gr hornady in my ruger 32 H&R mag. Using a rest it consistantly shot one inch to the right at 10 yards. It doesn't have adustable sights. Has anyone had any experience with Ruger to fix this or is this within there specs?
I would try using a diferent hold on the rest, before anything else. Could be shifting. Maybe add more padding to the rest.
What part of the pistola are you allowing to contact the rest? I have poor results when I allow the barrel to touch the rest, try laying the trigger gaurd on the rest, see if that helps.
I like to hold my pistols free of any rest, instead laying my wrist on a pad.
I've found a tennis shoe to be a great rest, when shooting prone.
What part of the pistola are you allowing to contact the rest? I have poor results when I allow the barrel to touch the rest, try laying the trigger gaurd on the rest, see if that helps.
I like to hold my pistols free of any rest, instead laying my wrist on a pad.
I've found a tennis shoe to be a great rest, when shooting prone.
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- Levergunner
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One of my 32s shot to the right and both shot low. I use 115gr Oregon Trail to raise the point of impact. To change the windage the barrel must be twisted. I shot a group and then sent the Ruger back with the test target. It took Ruger two times to get the windage correct. They did not charge me it is a warranty item. The other 32 the cylinders were not bored correctly it printed like a shotgun. The cylinder was replaced as well as the ejector rod, under warranty. Both shoot great now. Both were new from the dealer when I got them. So I am not suprised you have problems. But as I said both are great now and very accurate. Ruger had them back to me in a couple weeks.
- horsesoldier03
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1" huh,
I must be way too satisfied with mediocricy because that sounds pretty good to me. I used to have an old Ithica 1911 that I was issued while in the service. In order to hit the center mass of the target at 50 meters during qualification, I had to aim at the edge of the right shoulder of the silouette. Not exactly ideal in a combat pistol, however, you would be surprised at what you can get used to! If I were you I would just plan on Kentucky Windage for a minor correction.

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- Levergunner
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The gun groups nice it just shoots to much to the right. I bought this gun to carry when I'm in the woods , cutting firewood, etc. . I want it mainly for coyotes and other varmints. One of the merits of the 32 mag from all the articles I read was that it was very accurate out to 100 yards.
So I need to get the sights right or I'll trade it for one with adjustable sights.
So I need to get the sights right or I'll trade it for one with adjustable sights.